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Accessibility Statement

Last reviewed: July 30, 2026

Plain-English summary: we aim for WCAG 2.1 AA, we're honest below about what doesn't meet it yet, and if anything on Zogby blocks you, email ben@zogby.io and a human will help you through it directly.

1. Our Commitment

Zogby wants every founder and buyer to be able to value, list, browse, and transact on this Platform — including people who use screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, magnification, or other assistive technology. Accessibility is part of how we build, not an afterthought, and this page describes where we stand honestly.

2. Standard We Aim For

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. The Platform has not yet undergone a formal third-party audit, so we describe ourselves as partially conformant: most content and functionality meet the standard, and we are working through the parts that do not yet.

3. What We Do Today

(a) High-contrast design. The interface uses a deliberately high-contrast, near-black-on-white palette, with color never used as the only carrier of meaning — statuses pair dots with text labels.

(b) Responsive layout. Every page is built to work down to small phone screens without loss of functionality, with content reflowing rather than requiring horizontal scrolling.

(c) Keyboard access. Core flows — signing up, running a valuation, browsing listings, messaging, and managing your business — use standard links, buttons, and form controls that can be operated with a keyboard, with visible focus indicators.

(d) Reduced motion. Decorative animations respect your operating system's “reduce motion” preference and are disabled when it is set.

(e) Labeled forms. Inputs carry visible text labels and error messages are written in plain language next to the field they concern.

4. Known Limitations

We would rather tell you what does not work yet than pretend it all does:

(a) Drag-and-drop. A few conveniences — reordering months in the P&L builder, dragging files into the data room — do not yet have keyboard equivalents. The same outcomes are achievable without dragging (files can be uploaded with the buttons, and data can be re-entered), and we will help directly with anything that blocks you.

(b) Charts. Financial charts are visual summaries; the key figures they present are also available as text on the same pages, but the charts themselves are not yet fully described for screen readers.

(c) User-uploaded documents. Sellers upload their own documents (P&L statements, information memoranda). We cannot guarantee those third-party files are accessible; if you need the substance of a document in another form, contact us and we will make it available.

(d) Third-party services. Payments run through Stripe and sign-in can run through Google; those experiences are governed by those companies' own accessibility practices.

5. Feedback and Assistance

If you hit a barrier anywhere on the Platform, email ben@zogby.io and a human will respond — usually within two business days. Tell us the page and what went wrong, and we will fix it or find you a way through. If any step of valuing, listing, or buying a business is inaccessible to you, we will complete that step with you directly by email at no charge.

6. An Ongoing Effort

We review accessibility as we ship new features, and this statement is updated as the Platform changes. It was last reviewed on July 30, 2026.